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| Cards use long ball to down Braves |
July 23 2007 |
| Albert Pujols' two-out home run in the eighth tied the game and Skip Schumaker and Scott Rolen both went deep in the 10th inning, as the St. Louis Cardinals rallied past the Atlanta Braves, 7-2, in the finale of a four-game set at Turner Field. Trailing 2-1 in the eighth, Pujols sent a 1-1 offering from Rafael Soriano off the glove of left fielder Willie Harris and over the wall for a game-tying home run. Atlanta had the bases loaded with two outs in the home half of the inning, but Ryan Franklin got Jarrod... |
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| Contador edges Rasmussen in Stage 14 |
July 22 2007 |
| Contador edges Rasmussen in Stage 14; Rasmussen still leads Plateau-de-Beille, France (Sports Network) - Alberto Contador of Spain won Stage 14 of the Tour de France on Sunday, edging overall leader Michael Rasmussen of Denmark for the victory. Contador outsprinted Rasmussen to the wire, completing the 197-kilometer journey from Mazamet to Plateau-de-Beille in the Pyrenees in a time of five hours, 25 minutes and 48 seconds. |
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| Bonds takes another shot |
July 21 2007 |
| San Francisco Giants (40-54) at Milwaukee Brewers (54-42), 3:55 p.m. Probable Starting Pitchers: San Francisco - Tim Lincecum (4-2, 4.37) Milwaukee - Dave Bush (8-7, 4.84) (Sports Network) - With the MLB commissioner looking on, Barry Bonds will again try to inch closer to Hank Aaron's all-time home run record this afternoon when the San Francisco Giants play the middle portion of their three-game series with the Milwaukee Brewers at Miller Park. |
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| MLS All-Stars top Scottish champions |
July 20 2007 |
| Two of Major League's Soccer's newest stars, Colombians Juan Pablo Angel and Juan Toja, each scored first half goals against Scottish Premier League Power, Celtic FC, to lead the North American league's All-Stars to the 2-0 win on Thursday night at Dick's Sporting Good's Park. Both players, in their first season's in the league, were voted to start the game, and didn't disappoint the 18,661 in attendance at the home of the Colorado Rapids. Celtic FC, winners of the SPL championship this past season and five of the... |
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| Hunter wins Stage 11; Rasmussen continue to lead Tour |
July 19 2007 |
| South African Robert Hunter sprinted across the line first to take Stage 11 of the Tour de France on Thursday. Hunter completed the 182.5-kilometer trek from Marseille to Montpellier in a time of three hours, 47 minutes, 50 seconds for his first-ever stage win. Nine other cyclists finished with the same time, as Switzerland's Fabian Cancellara was credited with second and Brazil's Murilo Antoniobil Fischer third. Denmark's Michael Rasmussen continues to wear the yellow jersey as the overall leader... |
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| Olazabal pulls out of British Open |
July 18 2007 |
| Jose Maria Olazabal has withdrawn from the British Open Championship. Olazabal, a two-time Masters champion, has not played since last month's U.S. Open at Oakmont. He has battled a knee injury that forced him to withdraw from events in France and Scotland the last two weeks. His best finish at the British Open was a third in 1992 and a tie for third two years ago at St. Andrews. In 1999 when the British Open was last played at Carnoustie, Olazabal missed the cut. The Spaniard was replaced in the field by Tom Pernice Jr., whose best... |
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| Rasmussen keeps yellow jersey |
July 17 2007 |
| Juan Mauricio Soler of Colombia captured Stage 9 of the Tour de France on Tuesday, while Denmark's Michael Rasmussen finished sixth and kept the yellow jersey as the overall leader of cycling's most prestigious event. Soler completed the 159.5-kilometer trek from Val-d'Is?e to Brian?n in a time of four hours, 14 minutes and 24 seconds for his first career Tour de France stage win. The exhausting trip on the final day in the Alps included three major climbs before a downhill sprint to the wire. Alejandro Valverde of Spain finished second in Tuesday's... |
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| Federer opens with easy win at Big W |
July 16 2007 |
| Two-time defending champion Tiger Woods was paired with Justin Rose and Paul Lawrie for the first two rounds of the 136th British Open Championship, which tees off Thursday at Carnoustie Golf Club. Woods won the last two Open Championships at St. Andrews in 2005 and last year at Royal Liverpool. Lawrie won the last Open played at Carnoustie in 1999. Rose,... |
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| Rain postpones Firestone Indy 200 |
July 15 2007 |
| Saturday night's Firestone Indy 200 IndyCar race at the Nashville Superspeedway was postponed due to numerous rain showers. The race has been rescheduled for today at 1 p.m. (et). The race was about 10 minutes away from the green flag when an isolated rain shower entered the Lebanon area. The rain was heavy for almost an hour before it finally let up allowing... |
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| Beckham welcomed to L.A. |
July 14 2007 |
| The Los Angeles Galaxy made the much anticipated introduction of international superstar David Beckham on Friday afternoon at a press conference at The Home Depot Center in front of throngs of media and about 5,000 fans. Beckham, who helped Spanish La Liga power Real Madrid to the league title this season, joins the Galaxy in an unprecedented 5-year, $250 million contract including endorsements and will make his first appearance with the Galaxy on Saturday, July 21 in a friendly against Chelsea FC at The Home Depot Center... |
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